by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
You can find a good home for your Dachshund when you take the time to rehome them on your own. It’s the best way to ensure that they’re getting a good home with people who will love and care for them. Although it may take some time and effort, many owners who love their dog and wish they could keep them will put in the work.
When you have to rehome your dog, you naturally want to find the most suitable, loving home for them. You may already know someone who is looking to adopt a dog. They could be a good solution, as long as you believe your dog’s personality will mesh well with their lifestyle and family.
If you don’t know anyone looking to adopt, you can always find online sites that allow you to list your dog. However, you want to be careful with these sites, since you don’t know who might be on there trying to find a dog. You don’t want to give your dog to anyone who might have ill intentions toward them. To reduce this risk, you can charge a rehoming fee. This helps to ensure that only those who want to give your dog a good home reply.
For those who are unable to rehome the dog on their own, there are some other options to consider. Shelters are often one of the first choices for most people. Shelters do their best when trying to find homes for dogs. However, it’s not always possible and sometimes, the dogs are euthanized.
Rescues are another option to consider. They can keep the dogs for the remainder of their lives if a new owner isn’t found. However, rescues are often full and unable to take on more dogs.
The best option is to rehome, and there is a platform that can make it much easier for you.
Rehome is a platform from Adopt-a-Pet that provides owners with the tools needed to put their dog in front of people who are looking to adopt. You can create a profile for your Dachshund and let everyone know what a great dog they are and how much joy they can bring into their life. Of course, when you’re completing the profile, you need to be honest about any issues they might have. If they don’t like cats, for example, this needs to be indicated in the profile. After all, you want to be sure that they’re going to a home that knows their personality as best as possible.
In addition to the profile, you can also add videos and photos, so potential adopters can see them. Once someone adopts, you can use the platform to send them their vet records.
Rehome is free for owners to use, and the adopters will pay a small fee comparable to what shelters charge. This fee is then used to help other animals find adoption.
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